Joss Whedon Apologizes to Seoul for ‘Avengers’ Filming

Joss Whedon speaks to residents of Seoul, South Korea, about his ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ film.

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Joss Whedon, the “Avengers: Age of Ultron” director, shot a video for the residents of Seoul, South Korea, warning them of the upcoming chaos that filming his movie is expected to cause.

While speaking in English in a video, Korean subtitles flashed on the screen as Whedon shared how grateful he is to be shooting in the city, but warned of the upcoming inconvenience.

“We are going to mess it up a bit and inconvenience some people for a few days and I apologize for that,” he said. “I know what that’s like. I live in Los Angeles. It happens to me all the time and it’s not fun. I hope that it will be worth it. We love this movie. We love your city and having the two them together will show the city to the world in a light I don’t think it’s been shown.”